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From: peter@va.pubnix.com Date: 29 Jan 1997 07:52:50 -0500 Organization: Pubnix Access Systems (Virginia) Message-ID: <FreeBSD-0gnusenet30-596532$597@pub03.va.pubnix.com> Followup-To: poster Distribution: world Path: euryale.cc.adfa.oz.au!newshost.carno.net.au!harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au!munnari.OZ.AU!news.ecn.uoknor.edu!feed1.news.erols.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!news.bbnplanet.com!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!ai-lab!prep.ai.mit.edu!gnu Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc Subject: Talks on FreeBSD, Vinge Speaking, Fees Reduced at Free Software Conference in San Francisco, Feb 20-21, 1997 Lines: 471 Xref: euryale.cc.adfa.oz.au comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc:34739 Vernor Vinge, the noted SF (Science Fiction) author and futurist, will give a keynote speech at the conference Reception on Thursday. The talks on ``Threads for FreeBSD'' and ``Device Drivers'' should be of particular interest to readers of these groups. This announcement now includes both full tutorial descriptions and a full conference schedule with all the talks and events. Thanks to recent negotiations with the SF Hilton the rates for the Second Conference will be *identical* to those of last year. Moreover, the new room rates at the Hilton are only $150/night, single or double! Register now to ensure accommodations. Please repost this wherever you think is appropriate! And/or suggest additional mailing lists and newsgroups to: gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu ======================================================== 2nd Annual Conference on Freely Redistributable Software ======================================================== San Francisco, CA, USA * February 20-21, 1997 Sponsored by Cygnus Solutions and the Free Software Foundation Join us in San Francisco on February 20-21, for the second conference that uniquely brings together implementors, publishers, support organizations, and users of freely redistributable software. Vernor Vinge, the noted SF (Science Fiction) author and futurist, will give a keynote speech at the conference Reception on Thursday. On Friday, a panel of experts will discuss the Commercial Aspects of Free Software. --*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*-- ~ We have renegotiated with the hotel, and have been able to substantially lower the registration fee and hotel room rates for this conference. ~ --*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*-- Table of Contents ----------------- * Tutorials Descriptions * Conference Schedule + Thursday, February 20 > Tutorials > Presentations > Reception > BoFs + Friday, February 21 > Tutorials > Presentations > Special Panel on the Commercial Aspects of Free Software * Contact Information * Hotel Information * Registration Form and Information * Cancellations ---------------------- Tutorials Descriptions ---------------------- Tutorials will be held from 8:30am to noon on both Thursday and Friday; tutorial students will receive a free lunch on each day (12-1:30pm). The Thursday tutorials are Programming in Awk (Arnold Robbins) Using Guile (Jim Blandy) Programming Java (Jeffrey Hsu) Introduction to Linux (Phil Hughes) The Friday tutorials are Advanced Editing with Emacs (Richard Stallman) qmail (Russell Nelson) Software Testing with DejaGNU (Rob Savoye) Distribution Channels: Ways to Enter the Commercial Market (Don Rosenberg) --------------------- Tutorial Descriptions --------------------- Thursday, February 20 --------------------- Programming in Awk, Arnold Robbins ---------------------------------- This tutorial will begin with a brief review of the awk language. Participants should already be familiar with programming, regular expressions and Unix basics, such as pipes and I/O redirection. It will cover a history of awk language development (V7 awk, New awk, POSIX awk); discuss freely available awk implementations; and move on to extensions in GNU awk and some of the other implementations, not in POSIX standard awk. There will be copious code examples. Arnold Robbins is a professional programmer and technical author. he is the maintainer of GNU awk, and the author of the book "Effective AWK Programming," which comes with gawk, or can be bought separately. Using Guile, Jim Blandy ----------------------- Guile is an interpreter for a clean, simple programming language, packaged as a library to be linked with applications to make them extensible. Guile provides a neutral base to which the application can add its own data types, primitive operations, and control structures. Guile supports multiple scripting languages by compiling them to Scheme, its native language. Jim Blandy has been fascinated by Scheme and Lisp implementation techniques since 1986, and currently maintains Guile for the Free Software Foundation. He also works on Teak, a graphical filesystem browser which uses Guile. He would like to see Guile out-Perl Perl. Programming Java, Jeffrey Hsu ----------------------------- This Java programming tutorial will cover the Java language features, basic applet programming, and, time permitting, some of the many Java APIs. It is intended for programmers with some familiarity of object-oriented concepts. Demos and code of working applets will be shown. The part on the core language will include details on the Java class system, syntactic constructs, the Java interface language feature, packages, and the threads facilities. The applet portion will be much more introductory and will focus on basic rendering and GUI object creation. Jeffrey Hsu is the Internet Consulting Engineer at Cygnus. He is currently working on a compiler for Java bytecodes and Java source to native machine language. Introduction to Linux, Phil Hughes ---------------------------------- A look under the hood: what makes up a Linux system, what you need, how to install it, and what to do when something goes wrong. Phil Hughes is the publisher of Linux Journal, the monthly magazine of the Linux community. Friday, 21 February ------------------- Advanced Editing With Emacs, Richard M. Stallman ------------------------------------------------ Emacs is both an editor and a programming environment. In this tutorial, the creator of the most popular of all Unix editors will move beyond the everyday. This tutorial will explain advanced Emacs facilities for editing text and programs and manipulating files -- features including programming language major modes, tags tables, enriched mode, and shell buffers -- all without Emacs Lisp programming. Richard M. Stallman is the President of the Free Software Foundation and the creator of Emacs. He is also the principal author of Bison, GDB, and GCC. qmail, Russell Nelson --------------------- In this tutorial, we'll show you how to upgrade from sendmail to qmail. Email is mission-critical these days, so we'll show you how to make the change safely. And everyone is doing interesting things with email these days, so we'll show you how to make set up an infobot; a fax gateway; mailing lists (with list and bounce managers); and POP3 server. Russell Nelson has a long and checkered history in the free software movement. He's given away Freemacs, and the formerly-Clarkson, now Crynwr Packet Driver Collection. The Packet Driver Collection is the only free software ever to be a finalist in PC Magazine's Technical Excellence awards. Russell has made a living out of free software for the last five years. Software Testing with DejaGNU, Rob Savoye ----------------------------------------- DejaGNU is a framework for creating test suites for native or embedded software applications. It includes a collection of useful procedures for writing test suites, as well as a program to run the test cases. Test suites are written in Tcl using the Expect extensions. This discussion covers how to use DejaGNU, as well as testing methodologies, and how to setup a testing infrastructure. Rob Savoye is the author of DejaGNU, and a longtime telecommuter for Cygnus from his house *way* up in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. He also spends considerable time making the GNU tools work better for embedded systems, and he is also the author of libgloss, a collection of BSPs for GCC. When not hacking, he spends his time dealing with rural life at 8500ft, skiing, climbing, and Rainbow Gatherings. Distribution Channels: Ways to Enter the Commercial Market, Don Rosenberg ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This tutorial will provide an overview of the dynamics of the commercial software market, and describe how to use the various means of distribution, from direct sales (mail, Web, etc.) through niche marketing and on to the big distributors. It will supply a description of the commercial software market for those considering entering it. Don Rosenberg is the Principal of Stromian Technologies. ------------------- Conference Schedule ------------------- --------------------- Thursday, February 20 --------------------- 8:00am-1:30pm Registration Tutorials --------- Track: TT1 TT2 TT3 TT4 8:00-10:00am Guile gawk Intro. to Java Intro. to Linux 10:00-10:15am Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break 10:15-12:00am Guile gawk Intro. to Java Intro. to Linux 12:00-1:30pm Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Presentations ------------- There will be multiple presentation (aka talks) tracks. 1:30-5:00pm Device Drivers (Nelson & Thorpe) Distributed Applications (A. Maranda) Scheme to Java (Per Bothner) Guile (Jim Blandy) Bounded pointers (G. McGary) Business Model (Jim Kingdon) Reception --------- A reception will be occur at 6:30pm, and will feature a keynote speech by noted SF (Science Fiction) author and futurist Vernor Vinge. BoFs ---- 8:30pm Birds of a Feather Sessions (BoFs) If you wish to schedule a Birds of a Feather Sessions on any free software topic, please contact registration before the Reception. ------------------- Friday, February 21 ------------------- 8:00am-1:30pm Registration Tutorials --------- Track: FT1 FT2 FT3 FT4 8:00-10:00am qmail Distribution Advanced Emacs DejaGNU Channels 10:00-10:15am Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break 10:15-12:00am qmail Distribution Advanced Emacs DejaGNU Channels 12:00-1:30pm Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Presentations ------------- There will be multiple presentation (aka talks) tracks. We have also invited a panel of experts to discuss the Commercial Aspects of Free Software. 1:30-5:00pm NetSim++ (A. Maranda) Free Software as a Business Model for Threads for FreeBSD (J. Birrell) Privacy Distribution (John Gilmore) FTP Search (Tor Egge) Panel: Commercial Aspects Id-Utils (G. McGary) of Free Software (R. Morin, chair) Special Panel On The Commercial Aspects of Free Software -------------------------------------------------------- This panel of experts will discuss the Commercial Aspects of Free Software. Bob Bruce Walnut Creek CDROM (freeware publisher) L. Peter Deutsch Aladdin (freeware author) David Fickes ADVice (markets and publishes freeware) John Gilmore Cygnus, EFF, SWAN, etc. Brett Halle Apple Computer (MkLinux Project) Rich Morin Prime Time Freeware (freeware publisher) Adam Richter Yggdrasil (freeware publisher and support) Michael Tiemann Cygnus (freeware publisher and support) Len Tower Free Software Foundation (producer of freely redistributable GPLed software ) ------------------- Contact Information ------------------- For more information, contact <conf97@gnu.ai.mit.edu>. For less information, call +1.408.542.9644, FAX to +1.408.542.9699, or web to http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/conferences/97san-fran/announcement.html. ----------------- Hotel Information ----------------- The conference will be held at the San Francisco Hilton and Towers Hotel in downtown San Francisco. Rooms are currently being held at special conference rates. All reservations must be made directly with the hotel by calling +1-800-445-8667 or +1-415-771-1400. To qualify for the conference rate, please identify yourself as an FSC'97 attendee. If you need special facilities or services, please notify the hotel at the time of reservation. A guarantee by check or credit card is required for any arrival after 6pm. Cancellations on a guaranteed reservation must occur more than 48 hours prior to specified arrival time to ensure a refund. The special room rates are: Single $150 Double $150 Alternatively, you could sleep in the street for a $15 loitering fee. -------------------------------------------- Conference Registration Information and Form -------------------------------------------- Sadly, we're too lame to provide full electronic registration capabilities via the web. So the following information is provided online to help you decide what parts of the conference are of most interest to you. If you print this part out, fill it out and send it to us (along with proper payment), you'll be pre-registered! Either Fax this form to +1.408.542.9699, or return it to this address: Cygnus Solutions FSC Registrations 1325 Chesapeake Terrace Sunnyvale, CA 94089 USA Voice: +1.408.542.9644 Fax: +1.408.542.9699 Packages -------- Full Conference $495 (tutorials, lunches, presentations, reception) Students (with studentid) $200 Reception & Keynote only $100 Tutorials Only (with lunch) -- One morning $175 -- Two mornings $295 Presentations Only $300 Optional donation to FSF $___ Total: ______ Name: ------------------------------------------------------- Title: ______________________________________________________ Company: ____________________________________________________ Street Address: _____________________________________________ City/State/Province: ________________________________________ Zip Code/Postal Code/Country: _______________________________ Telephone: __________________________________________________ Fax: ________________________________________________________ E-mail: _____________________________________________________ I wish to register for: (A Thursday Tutorial ____________________________ ) (A Friday Tutorial ____________________________ ) (Presentations on Thursday and Friday Afternoons) If you registered for the tutorials, please select a lunch menu below: Thursday Chicken Beef Vegetarian Turkey Ham&Cheese Friday Chicken Beef Vegetarian Turkey Ham&Cheese This form must be postmarked by February 10, 1997 for pre-registration pricing. Payments -------- Payments accepted in US Dollars only. Make all checks payable to the ``Free Software Foundation''. Enclosed: (Check) (Money Order) (Credit Card (MasterCard) (Visa)) Credit Card Number: Expiration Date: Signature: ------------- Cancellations ------------- No refunds will be made for registrations canceled after February 9, 1997. Substitutions may be made at any time before the first day of the program. -- ----------------------------------------------------------- Peter H. Salus #3303 4 Longfellow Place Boston, MA 02114 peter@pedant.com +1 617 723 3092 -----------------------------------------------------------